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Re: How can they know?
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Re: How can they know?


  • Subject: Re: How can they know?
  • From: Annard Brouwer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 12:38:01 +0200

A great program to see what's going on is `tcpflow'. I've used it many times to snoop on html conversations while debugging client/ server connections. It's easy to install with DarwinPorts. This is what your user could have used.
Another program that will inform users about programs "calling home" is called "Little Snitch". They can then refuse a connection to be made.


Annard

On 4 Aug 2005, at 11:47, Lorenzo wrote:
Some user discovered the string fileOnWebURL.
This string is created on the fly, randomly, it's not embedded in the code.
So, how can a user know that string? With Terminal?
Do you have a vague idea?

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